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FW: New from UNC Press -- Religion as Critique: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace by Irfan Ahmad

November 28th 2017 UTC

From: "Battista, Dino" <dinobattista@PROTECTED>Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 10:18 AMTo: "Battista, Dino" <dinobattista@PROTECTED>Subject: New from UNC Press -- Religion as Critique: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace by Irfan Ahmad You're receiving this one-time email because the author has suggested that we contact you. If you'd like to receive more updates from UNC Press, please *JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST.* ------------------------------------------------ ...Continue Reading

Critical Research on Religion Vol. 5, No. 3, December 2017 is now available online

November 28th 2017 UTC

Table of Contents AlertCritical Research on Religion- Volume: 5, Number: 3 (December 2017) *Articles*The Bible, religious storytelling, and revolution: The case of Solentiname, Nicaragua Jean-Pierre ReedProsocial skeptics: Skepticism and generalized trust Matthew T Loveland, Alexander G Capella, and India MaisonetReligion, counterprivates, and disabilites Terry Shoemaker and Alexandria GriffinSocial construction and social critique: Haslanger, race, and the study of religion Thomas Lynch*Response*Critical t ...Continue Reading

Re:Happy Thanksgiving 2017

November 22nd 2017 UTC

Dear Family! Dear Friends! Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! We have had great losses this year: our beloved Steve, our dear Liselotte,  our Ingetraut, and others. There is the question, if we can really be grateful after such a year of sadness? However, three centuries before Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth, the great Socrates stated before his unjust execution in Athens,that death was not the worst, but the best, what could happen to  a man or s woman.  There was a great reason for Socrates to hope, that ...Continue Reading

V. B. Meyer-Rochow*, "What to Enter into the Box Marked ŒReligion¹"?

November 15th 2017 UTC

Now posted on the blog:V. B. Meyer-Rochow*, "What to Enter into the Box Marked ‘Religion’"?http://www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org/v-b-meyer-rochow-what-to-enter-into-the-box-marked-religion/——————————————————-*Warren S. Goldstein*, Ph.D.Center for Critical Research on Religion47 Cotton StreetNewton, MA 02458 USA1(617) 678-2180goldstein@PROTECTEDwww.criticaltheoryofreligion.orgEditor/Critical Research on Religion/crr.sagepub.comSeries EditorStudies in Critical Research on Religionbrill.com/scrrhaymarketbooks. ...Continue Reading

Jerry Lembcke, "CNN¹s Tailwind Tale: At the Intersection of Journalism, Myth and Religion"

November 13th 2017 UTC

Now posted on the blog:Jerry Lembcke, “CNN’s Tailwind Tale: At the Intersection of Journalism, Myth and Religion”http://www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org/jerry-lembcke-cnns-tailwind-tale-at-the-intersection-of-journalism-and-religion/——————————————————-*Warren S. Goldstein*, Ph.D.Center for Critical Research on Religion47 Cotton StreetNewton, MA 02458 USA1(617) 678-2180goldstein@PROTECTEDwww.criticaltheoryofreligion.orgEditor/Critical Research on Religion/crr.sagepub.comSeries EditorStudies in Critical Research on Relig ...Continue Reading

CRR at AAR

November 6th 2017 UTC

*/Critical Research on Religion /**at the *American Academy of Religion Annual Meetings**Boston, Massachusetts**November  18-21, 2017**How Modern is Secularity? **A Discussion of Historical Precursors to Modern Forms **of the Religious-Secular Divide* (A18-230)co-sponsored by Secularism and Secularity Unit, Sociology of Religion Unitand /Critical Research on Religion/Saturday, November 18, 1:00-3:30pmLocation: Hynes Convention Center 209 (Second Level)*Lived Religion and the Public Sphere:  ...Continue Reading

FW: [Carv_aar] CARV Panels at the AAR 2017 (Boston)

November 2nd 2017 UTC

From: Carv_aar <carv_aar-bounces@PROTECTED> on behalf of Michael Jerryson <mjerryson@PROTECTED>Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 3:40 AMTo: <carv_aar@PROTECTED>Cc: Philip Laurence Tite <philip.tite@PROTECTED>, Mark Juergensmeyer <juergensmeyer@PROTECTED>, "Ingersoll, Julie" <jingerso@PROTECTED>, "Lee H. Butler, Jr." <lhbutlerjr@PROTECTED>, "Prof. Dr. Hans G. Kippenberg" <kippen@PROTECTED>Subject: [Carv_aar] CARV Panels at the AAR 2017 ...Continue Reading

FW: [SAR-List] Comparison: A Critical Primer / Aaron Hughes

October 20th 2017 UTC

From: <sar-l-bounces@PROTECTED> on behalf of Valerie Hall <vhall@PROTECTED>Organization: Equinox PublishingDate: Friday, October 20, 2017 at 3:53 AMTo: <sar-L@PROTECTED>Subject: [SAR-List] Comparison: A Critical Primer / Aaron Hughes Just published!  */Comparison/**/A Critical Primer/*Aaron W. Hughes, University of Rochester, USSeries: /Concepts in the Study of Religion/, edited by K. Merinda Simmons, University of Alabama HB 9781781795378      &nbs ...Continue Reading

Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, "Myth, religion and science"

October 5th 2017 UTC

Çağdaş Dedeoğlu's post, “Myth, religion and science: Politics of framing anthropogenic climate change” is now on the blog of the Center for Critical Research on Religion:http://www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org/cagdas-dedeoglu-myth-religion-and-science-politics-of-framing-anthropogenic-climate-change/——————————————————-*Warren S. Goldstein*, Ph.D.Center for Critical Research on Religion47 Cotton StreetNewton, MA 02458 USA1(617) 678-2180goldstein@PROTECTEDwww.criticaltheoryofreligion.orgEditor/Critical Research on ...Continue Reading

Emerging Sources Citation Index

October 4th 2017 UTC

Critical Research on Religion is pleased to announce that it has been accepted into Clarivate Analytics Emerging Sources Citation Index. This is a precursor to ISI Web of Science. Earlier this year, it was also accepted into Scopus and Religious and Theological Abstracts.http://mjl.clarivate.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=EX——————————————————-*Warren S. Goldstein*, Ph.D.Center for Critical Research on Religion47 Cotton StreetNewton, MA 02458 USA1(617) 678-2180goldstein@PROTECTEDwww.criticaltheoryofreligion.orgEdit ...Continue Reading

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